4 significant pipeline spills last year, oil and gas group says
There were 122 oil and gas spills and releases from pipelines last year in Canada — four of them "significant" — according to a report by the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association.
Canadian Energy Pipeline Association releases first pipeline industry performance report
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There were 122 oil and gas spills and releases from pipelines last year in Canada — four of them significant — according to an industry report released Tuesday.
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"We know that we need to build public confidence and trust in our industry and we think this report will play a big part in that," said Brenda Kenny, who heads the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA).
The report comes of the heels of a massive spill from a Nexen Energy pipeline south of Fort McMurray